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XU Jingwen1,2,3(), HUAN Faxiang1,2,3, YANG Shixia1,2()
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XU Jingwen, HUAN Faxiang, YANG Shixia. Analysis methods on Paleolithic age archaeological remains of ochre using[J]. Acta Anthropologica Sinica, 2024, 43(02): 331-343.
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